The Ministry of Culture of Taiwan proudly announces Taipei Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2025, taking place from October 17 to October 21 at the Songshan Cultural and Creative Park. This season, designers showcased innovative collections that engage with pressing social issues while exploring the intersection of digital consciousness and love expression.
CHOW des HOMME: “Invisible Victims”
The Spring/Summer 2025 collection by CHOW des HOMME, titled “Invisible Victims,” illuminates the often-overlooked individuals impacted by rumors and slander, as well as those lost in the relentless chase for superficial appearances. Through intricate design details, this collection encapsulates the brand’s commitment to addressing significant social issues while capturing the rebellious spirit of Gen-Z and the vibrant essence of street culture. The thought-provoking narrative of “Invisible Victims” resonates deeply with contemporary youth, inviting audiences to reflect on the hidden struggles faced by many today.
Taipei Fashion Week SS25
Seivson: “TRACES”
Seivson’s SS 2025 collection, themed “TRACES,” emphasizes the journey of women, celebrating their scars as symbols of resilience and growth amid the chaos of social media. Featuring deconstructed trench silhouettes and innovative pleating techniques, the collection merges classic and contemporary styles to create layered, textured looks that reflect the multifaceted stories of women. By honoring life’s marks, Seivson invites viewers to appreciate the beauty in women and the strength that comes from overcoming challenges.
Dleet: “After the Party”
Dleet embodies a bold, experimental style characterized by minimalist lines, a monochromatic palette, and the deconstruction and reassembly of silhouettes. The Spring/Summer 2025 collection, themed “After the Party,” transforms the aftermath of celebrations into a captivating design narrative. The collection opens with striking visuals of models emerging through a door into a surreal runway space, where “ending” evolves into a new “beginning.” Twisted design details evoke the emotional tension and bittersweet memories of a party’s conclusion, inviting audiences to explore the complexities of human experiences and emotions through fashion.
Jenn Lee: “Echoes of Youth”
The “Echoes of Youth” collection by Jenn Lee draws inspiration from her son’s recollections of school days, intertwining playful symbols such as the wind through uniforms and the grid lines of notebooks. This collection showcases Jenn Lee’s signature blend of youthful rebellion and avant-garde aesthetics. Accompanied by a thoughtfully crafted musical design, it evokes nostalgic scenes of sunlight streaming into classrooms, carefree after-school adventures, and the fleeting melodies of music class. Through organic shapes and contours, “Echoes of Youth” celebrates unstructured creativity and the sense of freedom that comes with it, allowing viewers to connect with the pure joy of childhood.
#DAMUR: “13 Artists, 13 Love Stories”
Berlin-based Taiwanese designer Damur Huang presents a collection centered around the theme of “love.” This bold collection deconstructs gender stereotypes and redefines masculinity and femininity, drawing inspiration from Damur’s childhood ballet memories, particularly the rejection he felt for not being able to wear tutus. Collaborating with 13 artists, including notable singers, the collection enriches its narrative through diverse musical interpretations, inviting audiences to explore the complexities of love across various genders, sexual orientations, and life experiences.
Taipei Fashion Week SS25 promises to be a groundbreaking event, showcasing the creative brilliance of local designers while engaging with critical social themes and artistic expression. Join us in experiencing the future of fashion that not only showcases creativity but also prompts vital conversations around contemporary issues.
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